Information, analysis and support for families affected by mental health homicides in Britain

Accurate information about mental health and violence, particularly homicides, is not easy to find. Many mental health professionals don’t like talking about the subject, and if they do, they consistently underestimate the true scale of the problem. What information there Read More ...

In the aftermath of my Dad’s murder, I found it incredibly difficult to get any reliable information about what had happened. Nobody tells you what’s going on or what’s likely to happen next. It seems to be a common experience Read More ...

What families have said: “Many thanks for everything you have done for me this year with interminable energy, empathy and tenacity. It has been such a relief to have ‘someone on my side’ during a difficult year with hurdles Read More ...

Good theory – What should happen Bad practice – What actually happens What can families do? Good Theory Current government guidance says the mental health trust and the Strategic Health Authority (SHA) should involve families in the investigation process and Read More ...

Some victims of homicides by people with serious mental illness do not meet the inclusion criteria for mental health homicide statistics Following today’s article in the Mail on Sunday it’s probably worth reiterating what is and isn’t included in the Read More …

The Department of Health is concerned that health service workers can suffer discrimination and bullying by NHS managers if they respond openly and frankly to investigations into serious incidents (like patient homicides). So they are consulting about creating a ‘Safe Read More …

How do you count victims of mental health homicides? In 2013, the National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide by people with Mental Illness (NCISH) for the first time published figures about the number of victims of mental health homicides Read More …

Homicides by psychiatric patients in Sussex have been a concern of ours for some time – ever since we were in touch with the Quelch family, after the horrific murder of their son Daniel, by a Sussex patient in August Read More …

Today the Guardian Newspaper published a report pleading for sympathy for psychiatrists who release mentally ill people who threaten to kill. What’s shocking to me, apart from the relentless self-pity, is that the psychiatrist author shows no concern Read More …

Today, Timchang Nandap will be sentenced at the Old Bailey for the unprovoked killing of Dr Jeroen Ensink, a man he had never met or spoken to before. We have been supporting the family and know there are many serious, Read More …

Tom Easton was 22 years old when he was killed in London by a complete stranger, a man with a history of paranoid schizophrenia and drug abuse, who had stopped taking his anti-psychotic medication. Tom’s mum, Dolores Altaras, was one Read More …

Homicides (that’s Murder, Manslaughter or Infanticides) in the general population in England and Wales have been declining for years and it’s been commonly accepted that homicides by mental health patients have also been falling as well. The most commonly used Read More …

A brilliant result from Rachel Loughlin, who lost her Dad last year, who managed to raise more than £2,700 for us by doing the Great North Run. Thank you so much to Rachel and everyone who supported her. It means Read More …

A massive thank you to the hundreds of wonderful and generous people who attended the match in memory of Sally Hodkin at Welling United. It was a moving day with skilful football – the Hodkin all stars winning 6 – Read More …

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